Through the beneficence of persons unknown, I am now so blessed as to have my very own Wikipedia entry. Being Wikipedia, it may be anonymously revised by anyone. Quoth the raven, "Bring it on."
Note: The current Wikipedia text contains an error, saying I've had employment or attendance at three Big Ten schools when the count is really four (I've been employed and in residence three different summers at the University of Michigan). Can someone fix this? I refuse to touch my own entry, as that seems ridiculously tacky.
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I was thinking about editing the entry to add information about our fake wedding but . . . well . . . you neglected to celebrate our fake anniversary.
So, never mind.
It's not nearly as comprehensive as: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathieu_Deflem
Just wait until someone comes around to claim that you're simply not important enough for a Wikipedia entry and argues deletion. See this post on Wikipedia and sausages including the comments. It was really interesting to learn that there is some serious hostility among some Wikipedia contributors toward bloggers.
If I am deleted from Wikipedia for not being notable enough, it would be a blow from which I might never recover.
Deflem does have a lengthy entry, but then again he has a "Save Sociology" website.
do people put Wikipedia entries on their CVs?
Well, I just checked it out. 'Freese' got me nothing but a couple of other Freeses -- but 'Jeremy Freese' did (-- like 'Mickey Mouse'?).
The opening frivolity sets you up as a clown. Maybe you have prankish friends who love to ridicule you. But obviously you don't mind that a bit.
(You didn't put it in there yourself!?)
I showed Rich your wikipedia and he was convinced you had written it yourself.
I believe you, though.
I have neither written nor edited any of the text for my Wikipedia entry. If I had written it myself, I would have been more extravagant.
Yes, the entry introduces some frivolity and, no, I do not mind it at all. It's a Wikipedia entry about myself, and only in certain domains do I take myself very seriously (Wikipedia not being one of them).
I think someone here takes Wikipedia way too seriously.
Of course, the possibility exists that the anonymous person who is so critical of the frivolity in your Wikipedia entry is simply jealous.
Knowing the rest of your family, I had thoughts of adding a thing or two to your Wikipedia entry, but having never met you, decided against it.
Lucky you!!!
Better brace yourself, because I'm afraid that entry is going to get edited at least for style and probably also for content.
Jude doesn't know the commenter IS in Wikipedia!
JF may've been entered on April 1st. Tonya's anniversary gift? Lovely.
LOL! Yet it doesn't seem ridiculously tacky to you to bully your faithful readers into making a Wikipedia entry on you?
Bullying? What bullying? This is a strange definition of bullying. Almost as strange as the way the word "coerce" is used in the ASA code of ethics, in which offering very high amounts of monetary compensation for participating in research is called coercion.
I know, and yet, I wouldn't mind if someone amended my entry to note that my last name rhymes with niece, not knees. Perhaps that will make jab actually full-blown hurl instead of just daintily pseudovomit.
So your name is pronounced "Neice Freese"?
Ah crap, you said "last name", so that previous comment is not even remotely funny. Gaah. How lame.
(Kieran's Wikipedia entry, it should be noted, makes reference to how funny he is. [He is, to be sure, funny.])
jab: Behave! And, I miss Red Robin, except it's one of the restaurants I blame for The Great Weight Gain of 2003.
Wow, that's one of the only amusingly written entries I've ever seen in Wikipedia. There's usually this Wikipedia style that's clear but remorselessly straightforward. Or -- as has happened to me -- some ridiculous enemy comes in and turns your bio into the story of his dispute with you.
I love the Manson Family Farm crack. Very nice!
Yes, who knows what anonymous benefactor I have to thank for it.
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